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PAGE TWO rEDFOTCD MATL TRTBTTyF, fTTDFO'RD. OTtEnoy. THURSDAY. OriWFT? 27. 1338. Society and Clubs By Olara Mary Davit Many Medfordites Anticipate College Homecoming Events A special edition of the Oregon Psllr Emerald. University of Oregon campus publlcstlon, vu received In - MedJord yesterday by all former stu- stents of the university. The entire paper featuree the 1638 Homecoming week-end which will be an event of Korember s, 5 and 8 In Eugene. The main attraction for the week end of oounte wilt be the Oregon- Idaho football game, but Judging from the reoent Emerald edition, there will be an abundance of other enjoyable activities. A feature of the Homeoomlng night life will be Harry Bnrrls and his orchestra who are coming to Eugene straight from sn extended engage ment from the Cocoanut Grove. The slanc. will be held In McArthur court which has been newly decorated with palm trees and a special "oasis' for patrons and patronesses. Csmpus clothes advisors state that semi formal dress will be worn at the sf fair. Other activities planned for Home. coming Include an alumni "get-to- fether" the afternoon of November I. immediately following the foot ball game. A eonoert will precede the dsnos. In addition there will be pa rades of alums and a tour of the am pus. Of Interest to Medfordites who plan to attend this great Home. coming week-end and who have eoed daughters. Is the news that a apeclal time extension has been given coeds. Dean of Women Hazel p. Bchwerlng Is allowing the girls to stay out until 1 a. m. for Saturday evening only. I So Important la the woek-end to feminine 'campusltea they were even given the latest clothes fashions, kalr styles and color, schemes, In an article In the special edition of the Emerald. In part, the story read. "King Color takes command of the Oregon campus as the Homecoming week-end approaches, and co-eds ar amy themselves in the season's new est hues to welcome grade back to Oregon." Dick Wateon of Medford Is the general Homecoming chairman and ays, "this will be Oregon's greatest Homecoming week-end." Luncheon Shower Fetes Mrs. Jones Mrs. Lottie Daniels entertained Wednesday afternoon with a de lightful luncheon party In honor of Mrs. L. D. Jones. Luncheon waa held In the Hotel Holland, after which guests went to Mrs. Daniels' home on South Grape street. Hers a handkerchief shower wsa given for Mrs. Jones and the afternoon spent In visiting. Guests enjoying the pleasant event were the honoree, Mrs, Jones, Mrs. X. A. Thlerolf, Mrs. Ella Westerlund, Mrs. Oris Crawford, Mrs. W. H. Bslley, Miss Sophs Helm berg and Mrs. Frank Hull. Mrs. Jones has resided In Medford tat a number of years and will leave xn the near future to make her home an Redding, Cal. Her many friends will regret her departure from this city. Presbyterian Group to Have Conference . Coming Week-end The southern Oregon Presbyter.sn lesgue conference will convene Sat urday and Sunday, October as and 30 In the Presbyterian church In this city. The program on Saturday will be gin with registration at 3:80 In the afternoon, and will be followed by a devotional and business meeting. At 6:30 o'clock a get-avqualnted banquet will be served by the Missionary So ciety after which Miss Helen Wltaker, recently returned missionary from Chins, will spesk. Later In the eve ning a party will honor the guests. Activities for Sunday Include Sun day school and church, committee meetlnga In the afternoon and a consecration meeting which will ad journ the two-day session. Special numbers provided by the guests will be offered during the various ses sions. Officers snd advisers of the or ganisation are Edith Hodgklns, presi dent: Olenn Stove of Merrill, vice president; Joe Beach of Jacksonville, vice-president: Virginia Barber of Grants Pass, secretary and Emma Jane Brewer, treasurer pro tern. Ad visers an Dr. H. 8. Relchard, Grants Pass; Mrs. Edith Baker, Miss Doresn Bolce of Grants Pass, and the Rev Roeenkllde of Maltn. La Tosca Inn Is Scene of Party Miss Mary Carrara was hostess for a reoent dinner party given at LaToeca-Inn In Phoenix. The affair honored Fred Harris and torn Clem ants, ensigns on the U. 8. s. West Virginia In San Pedro, Csl. The two are visiting the former's parents, Mr. and Mra. A. V. Harris In Phoe nix. They will leave tomorrow for Billings. Montana, where they will be guests of the letter's parenta until their leave la completed. Miss Carrara's guests at the pleas ant affair included Mr. and Mra. A. V. Harris. Al Carrara, Betty Frlck. Jeanetta Merell, Dickie Hnrrls. Kath leen Carrara, and the two honored guests. A clever color scheme of red. white and blue formed the table decora- LeClercs Return From Vacation Mr. and Mrs. Harry LeClerc snd dsughler. Miss Ruth I.eClere re turned to their home here the first of the week from a three weeks' vacation. The group traveled from Medford to Kansas by train. In Topeka they purchased a car and motored to this city by the southern route, stopping In New Mexico, southern California, Reno and other places or Interest. In Kansas they visited friends and relative In Lyons and Hutchinson and apent some time In their former home of Burrton, where Mr. LeClerc trensaeted business In connection with his oil property. rt.P.V. To Meet"" Friday Night Daughters or Union Veterans of the Civil war will convene In regular ses sion Friday errnlng at 7:30 o'clock In the armory. Dinner and Program Well Attended Th Royal Nalghbora and their in- vltM guests numbering about sixty, enjoyed a covered dish dlnnsr at the K, p. hall last week. The table were decorated with autumn flower and frulU, Mra. Irene Shirley, Mrs. Pearl Mil- er and Mra. Freda Klnnley had charge of the dinner. Following dinner, Mra. Myrtle Ar nold, program chairman, presented the following program : Mrs. Elsie Alexander and her orchestra; humor- out reading by Mra. Pearl Milter, two piano solos by Frances Klemn and a musical reading by W. H, Ar nold. Games in keeping with the Hallowe'en spirit were played after the program. Dinner Party Event Held at Mack Home The Oenesaee street home of Mrs. Mabel Mack waa the scene of an enjoyable dinner party Tuesday eve ning when members of the county extension committee were gueata and Maude Morse of Portland waa hon ored gueat. Those present were the honoree. Maude Morse, Miss Alice Hanley, Mra. o. K. Ousterhout. Mrs. Nora Straua of Bams Valley, Alice Ricks of Howard, Pearl Williams of Talent, Mra. Lee Port of Apple gate, Olive Floyd, Zuba Gates of Trull, Oladya York, Jenee Jensen, Ida Sweeney, and Mlaa Clair Hanley. The honoree returned to her home In Portland Tuesday evening. Small Girls Enjoy Birthday Party Six little playmates of Shirley Moffatt had a gay time laat Satur day afternoon when Shirley cele brated her sixth birthday at her home on Spring street. The afternoon was apent In play ing games In the rooms which were decorated In autumn colors. Hal lowe'en refreehmenta were served. Quests Included Mls Avys Ay res and these amall girls, Kay McOlan han, Nancy Pierce, Barbara Crocker, Betty Ellen Prye, Lorraine Moffat and Shirley Moffat. Moone Lodge Party Friday Women of the Moose and their husbands are to meet at the home of Florence Brunson on Berrydale avenue tomorrow evening at 7:S0 o'clock. Cards will be played and luncheon served at the Hallowe'en party. Constipated? Then Ask Yourself This Question ! If constipation has you bogged down so you (eel tired, sunk, all played out -It's time you naked yourself a question I What have you had to eat lately Just meat, bread, egRS, potatoes? It's no surprise you re constipated I The chance are you don't get enough "bulk." And "bulk" doesn't mean a lot of food. It's a kind of food that Isn't con sumed In the body, but leaves a soft "bulky" mass In the Intes tines nnd helps a bowel movement. If this Is what you lark, your ticket la crisp crunrhy Kellogg a All-limn for breakfast. It con tains both "bulk" and the great Intestinal tonic, vitamin B,. And It's not a drug, not a medicine I Est All-Bran every day, drink filenty of water, and take a new ease on life! All-Bran Is made by KellogR S in Battle Creek. Sold by every grocer. aaRniiiinippi Schilling Tea ij always delightful in both flavor and aroma always clear.betauseii's madefromcholc est tea leaves. It comes to you, fresh, in an attractive, red cello phane sealed package! 7AZ ANOTHER MILESTONE FOR SQUTHERN OREGON'S FASTEST GROWING WOMEN'S STORE BURELSON'S BEGINS FRIDAY 9:00 A. M. BURELSON'S nnpiTvna I I Jr. J . NO APPROVAL V I AM, SALES FINAL An Event That Will Start the Town Talking! A Brilliant Array of AMAZING VALUES! READ! Mrs. Burelson's STATEMENT Again, we express to southern Oregon people our sincere appre ciation for the splendid patron age accorded this store during the past year and the past ten years of our service In this community. The consistent growth of this home owned Medford Institution, the stesdy expansion of stocks and facilities, Indicates the public ac ceptance of our business policies and recognition of the style, qual ity and value of BURELSON'S merchandise ... So. we are saying "Thank you" by ottering to old and new patrons OUTSTANDING ANNIVERSARY BARGAINS! MRS. E. T. BURELSON. Smart Fur Trimmed WINTER COATS 10TH ANNIVERSARY SALE PRICE Reg. Values to $79.50 now $59.50 Reg. Values to $59.75 now $49.75 Reg. Values to $49.75 now $39.75 Reg. Values to $39.75 now $29.75 Reg. Values to $29.75 now $24.75 Reg. Values to $24.75 now $19.75 Genuine Krimma Kurls $29.75 to $39.75 fat 1 1 Better Dresses $19.75 and $16.50 Values 10th Anniversary Sale $12.10 Lovely new Fall dresses in Missy and Women's sizes. 14 to 20 ; W, to 24v$. hit f Evening Dresses Values to $14.95 10th Anniversary Price $10.00 A large group of formal and dinner dresses, Sizes 12 to 44 SPORT COATS Beautiful new sport coats in high shades ; also black and navy. Made by Printzess and Pacific Maid. . Camel Hair Herringbone Tweed Novelty Boucles 10TH ANNIVERSARY SALE Reg. Values to $24.75 now $18.00 Reg. Values to 519.75 now $14.88 Reg. Values to $14.95 now $10.00 TAILORED SUITS Black and navy grey in sizes 12 to 20. 10th Anniversary Sale Regular S19.75 Values now S14.88 Regular $12.50 Values now $10.00 145 FALL DRESSES Hundreds or dresses for afternoon, street, school or huslnrs wear. Draped bodices Light weight wools Somi-mted sleeves Kough crepes Dirndl skirts Ribbed crepes Tailored types Plaids Kant stretch jerseys lilacs, snd all Fall colors. MUsy sires 12 to to. woman' lies .is. 44. Values (o 91. Ml. loth Annlverssry prlr. Two Custom Fur Trimmed Suits $35.00 Regular $49.76 values, in sizes 18 and 18. 10th Anniversary sale price $788 NEW FALL DRESSES 2 Dresses $15.00 All types of dresses for sport, street, school and dinner. Values to $9.85. 10th Anniversary price 2 DRESSES FOR S10.00 $5.88 EXTRA SPECIAL SLIPS Slips hi Wear Pruf anil Martha Mnlil a.itln and rrritcs. . Ten Rose . lace Trimmed . White . Tnllored lrcs '3 to 44. Rc. Jl fls values 10th Anniversary 99c HOSIERY By GOTHAM Three-thread crepe, all new shades; sizes 8'.. to 10! i. Regular 79c hose 10th Anniversary 68c Dr. 3 pair 91.08 EXTRA SPECIAL A Hut Form snd Wear Pnif slip. The miwt prfm fltttnt clip eier (tmj. Talloml ind lrr trltnm1. White and la rw. Regular li.PH 10th Anniversary Sale $1.98 Ideal Christmas Qift Broken Lot of HOSIERY By GOTHAM Service snd chiffon: also adjust -shle tops: 4. S. s thresn. Resuiar MS sn'd 1 J. values, loth An nlversary prlre 99c Broken Lot of Bon Ton Corsets tnd Vassarettes Regular values to $14.00 1 2 Price Extra Special-Chenilla House Coats. All new colon In lte IS to to. 1lk hoiiecoat, value, to T 9A. AIM broken lot of $3.88 10$ Off On Bonton and Vassarette Corset BURELSON'S Apparel fitted to EXsfTlY suit the desires of na trons of this store Rurelson's oan tailoring dept. MEDFORD BUILDING " TELEPHONE 28 Down Stairs Store Literally hundreds of bargains with prices slashed for this 10th Anni versary Sale. ' WOOL SKIRTS All colors. Sizes 24 to 32. $1.98 -$2.98 -$3.88 SWEATERS Girls will live in these slipons and zipper styles, all colors. Sizes 32 to 40 $1.98.and $2.98 SPORT SHIRTS Poplins, shantungs, button and zip per styles, Also Drindl Q7 styles. Sizqe 32 to 40. wl C HOSIERY Serivce and chiffon. All new fall shades. Ideal school hose. At Sizes Syi to IP',;. f C DRESSES New Rayon and Plaid Taffeta, All new styles. Sizes 12 to 4 QQ 44. Reg;. $2.98. Sale priced I 90 DRESSES New and young looking. Spun raron, acetate crepe for srhoo! or street wear. Floral stripe prints and solid colors. Peas ant styles, dirndl styles, suspender fronts. Tailored styles. 12 to 20; 38 to 4S. Begnlar S3.98 values. Harvest Sale prlr. $2.88 Janet Walker Satin Slips Tea rose and white. Sizes QQ. 32 to 44. Reg. $1.B9 values OOW Odds and Ends Table. Consisting of barrel sweaters, slip-ln sweaters, tea aprons, fq pajamas 03 C 2 for 91.00 . Corsets - Girdles Odds and ends and girdles by Bon Ton. Lot of large sizes. Regular $5.00 values. .t qq Anniversary price 3) I mJO Hundreds of COTTON DRESSES Pin stripes and floral designs, dirndl and zipper styles. Sizes 12 to 20 and 36 to 48. Regular $1.59 4 4 A val. Anniversary priced I I U Pur Fabric, Trotter Length COATS Black, Brown, Grey Values to $9.85 10th Anniversary $4.88 EXTRA SPECIAL 300 Leftover Summer Dresses In voiles, sheers, prints. Regu lar $1.98 values. 12 to 20-36-50 79c 3 for $2.00 rTaassTI la atuasftrtsa